DocumentCode :
638080
Title :
Active assistance for senior healthcare: A wearable system for fall detection
Author :
Terroso, Miguel ; Freitas, Ricardo ; Gabriel, Joaquim ; Torres Marques, Antonio ; Simoes, Ricardo
Author_Institution :
Design Dept., Polytech. Inst. of Cavado a, Barcelos, Portugal
fYear :
2013
fDate :
19-22 June 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Elders lose independence and wellbeing, accompanied by decreased functions in terms of hearing, vision, strength and coordination abilities. These factors contribute to balance difficulties that eventually lead to falls. The injuries due to falls, at this age, are risky, since most of the times may cause a significant - and permanent - decrease of quality of life or, in extreme cases, death. In this context, a fall detection system can bring an added value to assist elderly people. This paper describes a system consisting of a wearable sensor unit, a smartphone and a website. When the sensor detects a fall it sends an alert using the smartphone via Bluetooth 4.0, to notify the family members or stakeholders. The sensor device includes an inertial unit, a barometer, and a temperature and humidity sensor. The website displays the log of previous falls and enables the configuration of emergency contact numbers. The proposed fall detection system is one of multiple components within a larger project under development that offers a holistic perspective on falls; the complete wearable solution will also feature, among others, physical protection (minimizing the impact of falls that occur).
Keywords :
Bluetooth; Web sites; barometers; handicapped aids; humidity sensors; mobile computing; smart phones; temperature sensors; wearable computers; Bluetooth 4.0; Website; active assistance; barometer; coordination abilities; elderly people; emergency contact numbers; fall detection system; hearing abilities; humidity sensor; inertial unit; life quality; physical protection; senior healthcare; sensor device; smartphone; strength; temperature sensor; vision abilities; wearable system; Accelerometers; Bluetooth; Injuries; Senior citizens; Sociology; Statistics; Ambient Assisted Living; Fall detection; Healthcare; Wearable devices;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2013 8th Iberian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lisboa
Type :
conf
Filename :
6615802
Link To Document :
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